Detour and Access: Strategies of Meaning in China and Greece

Author:   François Jullien ,  Sophie Hawkes
Publisher:   Zone Books
ISBN:  

9781890951108


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   01 August 2000
Format:   Hardback
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"""In what way do we benefit from speaking of things indirectly? How does such a distancing allow us better to discover - and describe - people and objects? How does distancing produce an effect? What can we gain from approaching the world obliquely? In other words, how does detour grant access?"" Thus begins Francois Jullien's investigation into the strategy, subtlety, and production of meaning in ancient and modern Chinese aesthetic and political texts and events. Moving between the rhetorical traditions of ancient Greece and China, Jullien does not attempt a simple comparison of the two civilisations. Instead, he uses the perspective provided by each to gain access into a culture considered by many Westerners to be strange - ""It's all Chinese to me"" - and whose strangeness has been eclipsed through the assumption of its familiarity. He also uses the comparison to shed light on the role of Greek thinking in Western civilisation. Jullien rereads the major texts of Chinese thought - The Book of Songs, Confucius's Analects and the work of Mencius and Lao-Tse. He addresses the question of oblique, indirect and allusive meaning in order to explore how the techniques of detour provide access to subtler meanings than are attainable through direct approaches. Indirect speech, Jullien concludes, yields a complex mode of indication, open to multiple perspectives and variations, infinitely adaptable to particular situations and contexts. Concentrating on that which is not said, or which is spoken only through other means, Jullien traces the benefits and costs of this rhetorical strategy in which absolute truth is absent."

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Author:   François Jullien ,  Sophie Hawkes
Publisher:   Zone Books
Imprint:   Zone Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9781890951108


ISBN 10:   1890951102
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   01 August 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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François Jullien is Professor at the Université Paris VII-Denis Diderot and director at the Institut de la Pensée Contemporaine. He is the author of Detour and Access: Strategies of Meaning in China and Greece, The Propensity of Things: Toward a History of Efficacy in China, and In Praise of Blandness: Proceeding from Chinese Thought and Aesthetics all published by Zone Books.

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